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Beatles Love show - Han Solo?

Discussion in 'Shows & Entertainment' started by thekillers, Apr 9, 2014.

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  1. thekillers

    thekillers Low-Roller

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    So I'll be in Vegas alone on my trip, was thinking about going to the Beatles Love show. Is it something that I could enjoy by myself, I love the Beatles, but I detest being forced to "join" or take part in a show. I prefer sitting back and taking things in.
    I'm an Mlife member so I can get a good seat at a discount and my friend told me that a certain area I would have to be part of the show. So, anyone who has been to this show, is it audience participation where everyone holds hands and sings koombaya? Or is it just something cool that I don't have to stress about pulled onstage :nono:
    Would anyone recommend this one to see alone, I am thinking of this one because like I said, I like the Beatles and I am staying at the Mirage.
     
  2. Mario's Backroom

    Mario's Backroom Low-Roller

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    I've been to the show both solo and with folks....you'll love it! Not much audience participation, so you'll be safe. Enjoy!:beer:
     
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    tinytim Low-Roller

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    As the old Nike said..."just do it". I saw it solo and may again. Got upgraded seats at entry too. Enjoy!

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  4. johnvic

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    The audience participation part is pretty minor. You're part of it but not overly active.

    I loved Love.
     
  5. nostresshere

    nostresshere Mr. Anti Debit Card

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    There is really no audience participation in the show. There is one cool thing which others are not wanting to give away, but it is NOT what most people would call audience participation. It just happens. No worry.

    By the way, for your FIRST time to this show, do not get seats down in front. You will miss too much.

    (been 7 times)
     
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    undathesea Grandissimo

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    Been twice. Close is never good. Second tier is best. Not a bad seat in the house, really, though.

    Audience participation is a joke. If you sit high enough, there's zero audience participation.
     
  7. antwanc1992

    antwanc1992 Tourist

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    I've seen the show 4 times, going again in September. Last year, I went solo. Had just as good of a time. I got to talking to the couple sitting next to me, Once the lights go down, you're really just paying attention to the show, and not your company. And like previous posters have said, the audience participation part is minor, and nice to be a part of of. You won't leave your seat, or be singled out. Go enjoy!
     
  8. thekillers

    thekillers Low-Roller

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    Yes anything in the 200 sections will be OK. Try to get Row O or higher (ie O, P, Q, etc) or else you'll be under the tarp for the so-called "audience participation" bit and won't be able to see it.
     
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